Binding inside curves, Binding outside curves – SINGER 404K User Manual

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Binding Outside Curves.

Practice is required to

bind a curved edge prop­

erly.

The

edge

to

be

bound must be held well

within

the

scroll

of

the

Binder in order to make
a strong seam and so that

the edge will not pull out.

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Turn the material only as fast as the machine sews. It is not possible

to hold the material in the entire length of the scroll when binding a small
curve.

Do not push the material in too fast, as the edge will then become pucker­

ed, and do not stretch the material or the curve will not be the proper shape

when finished. If the stitching does not catch the edge of the binding the
scroll should be adjusted a trifle to the left.

Never pull the binding as it feeds through the Binder, as bias material

is very easily stretched and will be too narrow when it reaches the needle.

When this occurs the edges will not be turned.

Binding Inside Curves.

It will be necessary to practise

binding an inside curve on various
kinds of material, as this curve is
found on nearly all garments which

may be finished with a bound edge.

When

binding

an

inside

curve

with the Binder, straighten out the

edge as it is being fed into the

attachment.

When

doing

this,

care should be taken not to stretch
the edge of the material.

If the material is soft, like ba­

tiste or crepe de chine, add a row

of

machine

stitching

close

to

the

edge of the curve before binding.

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